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Safe return: working toward preventing domestic violence when men return from prison
01/01/2006 Mike Bobbitt, Robin Campbell, Gloria L. Tate
Relatively little research has been done, to date, to understand how domestic violence is expressed among men returning from prison and their female partners. Even less has been done to understand these issues within the context of the African American community, which experiences disproportionately high rates of both incarceration and domestic violence. This report provides a background and overview of these issues.

